Cold weather pondering-hull design '70's SN |
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KENO
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You could slap in a new style permanent magnet starter, it weighs about half of what your old one does.
Advertised weight of 9 pounds, compared to advertised weight of 18 pounds for the old style. |
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Gary S
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Doubtful you'll find an aluminum timing cover with a water pump mount but you could go with a crank mount pump. Ditch the circulation pump like HM did but be prepared that they cool differently.
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KENO
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Maybe you should weigh the hull, or check under the floor, there could be a lot of water weight in the foam
Or you could just tell yourself it's an 81 that's bone dry under the floor and hasn't packed on any pounds over the years. |
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MourningWood
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Yes, I do plan on weighing the hull while motor/trans are out.
As nice as the boat appears to be, pretty sure it has picked up some ballast in 36 years..... |
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KENO
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I figure the complete engine with manifolds and transmission weighs 856 pounds
This link explains where I came up with that number. see page 15 I think the 856 is with a B/W transmission since that's what the diagrams in the manual show The whole boat according to CC weighed 2100 pounds dry. I borrowed Pete's abacus and came up with a hull weight of about 1250 pounds as a ball park number for the hull, just to give you an idea. |
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uk1979
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I found working on my gen 2 SNWeights
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Lets have a go
56 Starflite 77 SN 78 SN 80 BFN |
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8122pbrainard
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Roger, Looks like documentation used for calculating flotation! EDIT: Keith, How about putting the document Roger found in the misc./reference section? |
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75 Tique
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Nobody acknowledged or said anything about that old thread I linked above about reducing weight. But recent posts have talked about weight reduction other than the engine components.
Just by hull adjustments look how Paul was able to change how his boat sat in the water. |
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tryathlete
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In that case we can settle this on Deep Lake. Quinner will need to set the course up and this could be his motivation.
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Gneil
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Hey guys,
Im new to the group and have been loving the conversations through the forums. Thank you! I recently picked up an 81 with less than 1K hours, and considering the age, its in good shape. As most of the early fiberglass SN its likely that ill be doing a stringer job in the near future. With this in mind, Im currently doing some research into Coosa board as a substitute for doug fur stringers. I've read many forums and understand the different arguments pro and con. One topic i haven't seen is the one where modern materials like Coosa are used with carbon fiber or kevlar. Any thoughts in this direction? Additionally, I'm interested in fully documenting my rehab and recording the updates and improvements including pattern making for the stringers and related bulkheads. unless i can buy them form a reliable source. Any one know of such a thing? As I've worked in the design field for the past 25+ years, I'm computer capable. (CAD Sketch-up etc.) Any info would be greatly appreciated. |
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G. Neil
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KENO
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Hi Greg
My first thought is that you should start a new thread you can call your own, instead of tacking on to this one It'll be easier to keep track of things that way without other peoples issues/problems mixed in. Otherwise if you've lurked here a while, you know somebody (most likely named Pete) will want to know where the pictures are. |
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Gneil
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Hi Keno,
Thanks for the sage advice. I'll start a new thread and not confuse this one. I was thinking about weight with the new floor/stringer/foam etc was concerned. That was the logic. I'll start a new thread and not confuse this one. Cheers! |
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G. Neil
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Hollywood
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Good luck. Nobody seems to have wanted to pay for Kevlar or carbon fiber but they sure would be the best fabrics available. I am looking forward to your build!
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Donald80SN
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Greg,
Several on this site, Tim B., Joe F have used CAD to design and cut the stringers and such from composite board. They put the stringers back as composite. Donald |
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Gneil
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Donald,
Thanks for the tip to Tim B and Joe F. Just doing some materials research and would like the stringer fix (if necessary) to last. I got a good price on the boat and thought the fix could afford some good planning before I start buying stuff. Thanks again. |
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G. Neil
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Gary S
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Here is Joe's build-
The fiberglass work does not start until page 4 but the whole thread is a great read |
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MourningWood
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Here are some more weights:
Alternator w/ bracket: 11.0 Velvet drive 71c: 95 Battery: 51 Rear center floor: 26 Motor box (upholstered): 59.5 Biggest surprises so far, the cast iron timing cover, the super-heavy exhaust manifolds, and the motor box. And the Velvet drive. So with the changes I plan to make, this will take almost 300 lbs. off the water. I don't know if a 14.5% weight reduction alone will get the hoped-for results in wake improvement. Also, without Photobucket, what other easy ways can I post pics? Thanks |
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